Responsible Behaviour and Psychological Well-being in Tourism: The Triple Helix Model

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While the conceptually related fields of sustainability and psychological well-being have been informed by extensive research in recent years, efforts to integrate these fields are yet to be systematically advanced. This lack of integration has left the nexus between sustainability and well-being largely underexplored and conceptually underdeveloped. Tourism offers a novel context within which to explore the intersection. Consequently, this paper critically assesses the relationship between sustainability-related decisions and tourist well-being. It is informed by the analysis of thirty semi-structured in-depth interviews that critically explored the holiday experiences of tourists while travelling internationally. Analysis revealed that both responsible and irresponsible tourist behaviours are interconnected with tourists’ psychological well-being and are influenced by external barriers and internal conflicts. Responsible behaviours were found to contribute to eudaimonic well-being through a heightened sense of perceived integrity. Conversely, irresponsible behaviours trigger negative self-appraisals, enacting coping mechanisms and generating guilt. This manuscript presents the triple helix model detailing the complex and interconnected relationship between (ir)responsible behaviour and psychological well-being in tourism experiences. Future research should consider the intricate connections between tourists’ sustainability-related decisions and psychological well-being as central to the developing sustainable tourism research agendas.
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旅游业中的责任行为与心理健康:三重螺旋模型
近年来,可持续发展和心理健康这两个概念相关的领域得到了广泛的研究,但整合这两个领域的工作仍有待系统推进。由于缺乏整合,可持续性与幸福感之间的联系在很大程度上没有得到充分探索,在概念上也没有得到充分发展。旅游业为探索这两者之间的关系提供了一个新的背景。因此,本文对可持续性相关决策与游客福祉之间的关系进行了批判性评估。本文通过对 30 个半结构式深度访谈的分析,批判性地探讨了游客在国际旅行中的度假体验。分析表明,负责任和不负责任的游客行为都与游客的心理健康相互关联,并受到外部障碍和内部冲突的影响。研究发现,负责任的行为会通过增强对诚信的感知来促进游客的幸福感。相反,不负责任的行为则会引发负面的自我评价,形成应对机制并产生负罪感。本手稿提出了三重螺旋模型,详细说明了旅游体验中(不)负责任的行为与心理健康之间复杂而相互关联的关系。未来的研究应将游客与可持续发展相关的决定与心理健康之间错综复杂的联系视为可持续旅游研究议程发展的核心。
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